Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Origami Tessellation
It's been a while since I've done this kind of collapse style origami tessellation. So, here is a new one at alas.
The idea for this involved tucking triangles and rhombuses into a central rhombus. It creates a kind of jagged pattern that can be repeated.
In my case, I repeated it using open back hexagons and long parallelograms.
What shapes land up and which ones land down is purely a personal choice. You can spend quite a bit of time just fiddling around with which way everything should go. I know that I did.
Me, I like it when the triangles are up and the other shapes tuck into them. Your mileage may differ.
The back side of the tessellation is basically just the inverse of the front. Such is the case with straight up collapses such as this.
It's a somewhat tricky tessellation to fold. A lot of unwilling tucks with which to contend. Whenever I do one like this, I just let the paper go in whatever direction feels easiest. Then, when I get everything in place, I will go back and reverse any folds to suit how I want the finished design to look.
Crease pattern follows.
Filed under: January 2026 Origami Tessellations




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